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Everything posted by bribri25
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Yup, I usually scroll through the upcoming deals for the next hour or two and mark the deals to watch. Then refresh in a few hours, check again for the next 1-2 hours of upcoming deals. Filtering can be your friend, as bluebear mentioned. It brings the 140 pages down to 80 for me. lol. I've frequently also had things in my Wish List and get an email in the morning saying that such and such item will be on a lightning deal at so and so time. I love when that happens!!
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I'm guessing that's just an already started bolt and could range from 2 yards - 15 yards and it's priced for you to buy the whole bolt.
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A few things missing that I remember them usually having, but still probably gets me in there Friday and/or Saturday morning.
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11/13: Disney Pixar Cars Gift Pack Reg: 39.99 | Sale: 19.99 https://cartwheel.target.com/o/disney-pixar-cars-gift-pack/-/90285
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Re-buy if you're there and return to Target.
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I am very surprised the 3 event times are gone.
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Regardless of what the price is, it's still worth checking out when the deal happens if the item is something you're interested in.
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Dang?? I congratulate you! Finding out there's nothing you need at TRU, and saving you a trip there is the best news you can get for BF
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Lol. Was it totally worth the wait? I'm sure Sears didn't let you down one bit.
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Are you going to buy 100 cans of food per pail of litter to offset the cost difference.
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I know I've done a rebate from an online purchase from them in the past. I honestly couldn't tell you if it said "in store rebate" when I bought it.
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It's the same every year. Lol. There's always a few random new things, but same story different year. Once you've bought their ad for 4 or 5 years...you have everything you need form them.
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Uhhhh....Menards. Obviously!!!
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It's entirely hit or miss. There's random things out there for sale on lightning deals, but often they aren't that great of a deal or it's entirely something that noone ever needs....or wants. It's difficult to stumble upon an item you want at a good price, but you feel good when it does.
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Yep, that's what I've experienced. I'll definitely be by myself, so it's not as easy to scope the aisles for the bolts AND watch the counter. I just don't want all the good ones to be gone before I get to choose if I go later in the day.
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11/10 Only: Air Hogs 360 RC Hoverblade https://cartwheel.target.com/o/air-hogs-360-rc-hoverblade/-/88722
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I concur. They have been on at least one, if not more, years.
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Glad to see they haven't made you take it down, yet.
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Now that we've seen the ad, was it relevant for BF?
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Absolutely NOT. There is no way they could get enough of these to guarantee everyone that wants one could get one by Christmas. Won't happen.
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True. Makes sense. I never have time to watch movies anymore; though for $5 or less.... can't go wrong.
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Most camcoders these days will suffice for your needs. I don't feel that anything 4K is necessary, but you'll want full 1080p HD; look for good battery life, maximum memory card size and/or maximum single video length. Look for something with a screen for viewing rather than looking through the viewfinder. The thing you'll want to invest in is an easy tripod!!! You want something portable, light, but very stable. You can't rely on your arm to hold it for an extended period of time. The one in the BestBuy ad may be suitable.
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I always take off BF. It used to be to shop in the morning and to nap in the afternoon. Now it's to hang out all day and play with the toys I got from everything opening 12 hours earlier.
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Same here. It's inevitable that I'll get a few things here; likely don't need them, but new gadgets are fun. Still have to see what I can get online as doorbusting might not be an option this year.
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You're getting all the right input here. Pick the one that feels the best. in your (her) hand. This will hopefully be THE camera for the next 5-10 years. You can't go wrong with Nikon or Canon in DSLRs. Ever. (well, except a few major defects in some models when they first got released) You'll choose one and get used to each of the little quirks they each have, and fall in love with that one. You're going to get awesome pictures with both those cameras (compared to what she's used to) Bluetooth vs. Wi-FI....not going to be a deal breaker there; both will allow you to access the pictures via app on your phone and you'll post them with your phone's data connection Specifically between those 2 camera's I'd pick the Nikon starting out. I have had my Nikon D5000 for 7 years and have taken over 60,000 pictures (deleted many of those because I usually take 2-3 of everything, but still taken so many pictures). About 6 months ago, one of the lenses is starting to give me trouble, but DW knocked it off the counter and it dropped on the floor...so you can't blame the camera too much. I'm looking to step up to the D750 in the near future.Go with what she likes!! She will love it.